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Kysa Johnson's drawings, paintings and installations explore patterns in nature that exist at the extremes of scale. Using micro patterns in nature such as subatomic decay & patterns (the signature pathways that are created when unstable subatomic particles decay into stable ones) maps of the universe, the molecular structure of pollutants or diseases and their cures (among others,) it depicts a physical reality that is invisible to the naked eye.

These patterns are both the sole subject of some series and in others are used to build up larger compositions that relate to them conceptually..

KYSA JOHNSON

Multimedia artist Kysa Johnson received her BFA from the Glasgow School of Art in Glasgow, Scotland. Her work explores the mathematical theories behind black holes and organic decay. The final image appears to be an abstract, but a closer look reveals the equations and patterns repeated again and again to create the final image. She is represented by Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York.

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Two Week Lead Time On All Orders Museum Quality Printing Printed to the highest industry quality by a fine art printer using fully archival Epson inkjet pigments on 100% cotton rag HahnemŸhle paper, hand-cut to Select Paper Size (Shown in Inches). More info > The Art of Framing Proper...

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Kysa Johnson's drawings, paintings and installations explore patterns in nature that exist at the extremes of scale. Using micro patterns in nature such as subatomic decay & patterns (the signature pathways that are created when unstable subatomic particles decay into stable ones) maps of the universe, the molecular structure of pollutants or diseases and their cures (among others,) it depicts a physical reality that is invisible to the naked eye.

These patterns are both the sole subject of some series and in others are used to build up larger compositions that relate to them conceptually..

KYSA JOHNSON

Multimedia artist Kysa Johnson received her BFA from the Glasgow School of Art in Glasgow, Scotland. Her work explores the mathematical theories behind black holes and organic decay. The final image appears to be an abstract, but a closer look reveals the equations and patterns repeated again and again to create the final image. She is represented by Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York.

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All prints are accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity to maintain the integrity of each print. More info >

Shipping

Unframed prints arrive in approximately 2 - 2 1/2 weeks. Framed prints arrive in approximately 3 weeks. Once your artwork is made by our printer, it must be allowed to outgas for 24 hours before being framed and/or shipped. ** Please note that we employ professional framers, shippers and handlers on all orders and only handle our prints with white gloves. While occasional damage by USPS or FedEx in transit is out of our control, we are happy to work with you to resolve any damage that does occur. However, damage in transit is relatively rare.

Return Policy

As our prints are custom made to order according to your preferences, all of our prints are final sale and non-returnable. We guarantee the quality of our prints, so if your order was shipped with a defect or arrived damaged, please contact us at hello@artstar.com.

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Choose from our high-end white, black, walnut, maple, silver or gold frames, or opt for a more modern look by selecting facemounted to thick Plexiglas.

All frames include:

UV-blocking acrylic glass, which protects against 91% of UV rays.

Acid-free, archival mats and materials.

Taped backs to prevent dust from getting into the frame.

Strainers on the back to reinforce the structure of the frame.

Wire on the back of the frame for easy installation.

Facemounted works are hung on a metal French cleat. Installation instructions are included in the packaging.

Extra small and small frames have .75" molding 2" mats, and are 1.2" deep.
Medium and large frames have 1" molding, 3" mats and are 2" deep.
Mattless frames have a spacer to prevent the print from touching the acrylic.

We do not frame the extra large print sizes because they are too large to ship without risking damage.